DMT provides a flexible and powerful software solution, by enabling data to be miniaturized to a fraction of its
original size, and then fully manipulated (i.e., seek, search, edit and retrieve) in its loss-less Miniaturized
Data Format (MDF).

MDF is ideally suited for accessing and editing navigation data used in on-line and off-line GPS
navigation. Here, the large amounts of update data often preclude timely system upgrades resulting in
inaccurate navigation and POI data and poor user experience. DMT can provide the user with a richer experience
by reducing the time to send update information, providing a mechanism to update compressed stored data, and
enabling the application of on-line real-time updates to stored datasets.

The volume of digital information being created is skyrocketing as rich multimedia becomes ubiquitous, regulatory requirements force long-term retention of data and the move to cloud computing brings more content to the edges of the network. IDC predicts that by 2020, nearly 40 million petabytes of data will be created annually, and available storage is predicted to grow to just over 20 million petabytes. IDC predicts that in the same time enterprise storage will grow into a $50 billion industry.